Multicultural Shakespeare-Translation Appropriation and Performance
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Bridging Cultures through Shakespeare's Timeless Texts
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Multicultural Shakespeare: Translation, Appropriation and Performance is an esteemed open-access journal published by LODZ UNIV PRESS since 2011, dedicated to advancing scholarship in the fields of cultural studies, linguistics, and the performing arts. With an ISSN of 2083-8530 and an E-ISSN of 2300-7605, this journal plays a pivotal role in exploring the intersections of Shakespearean texts within diverse cultural contexts, offering fresh interpretations and performances. Hailing from Poland, it has made a noticeable impact by emerging in notable quartiles, particularly achieving Q3 rankings in both Literature and Literary Theory as well as Visual Arts and Performing Arts in 2023. The journal caters to a global audience of researchers, professionals, and students committed to enriching their understanding of multicultural perspectives on Shakespeare, embracing the nuances of translation and its relevance in today's multifaceted world. By providing an accessible platform for rigorous scholarship, this journal not only encourages academic discourse but also inspires innovative interpretations and performances that reflect our multicultural society.
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